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Models Union Of Ghana (MODUGA) Calls For Applicants For Change Of National Executives

Greetings to all. We write to inform the public, media, models, modelling agencies and all within the creative arts industry that the Models Union of Ghana (MODUGA) shall be holding its general national and regional elections as follows.

The Constitution of the MODUGA stipulates there must be a general election in every four years to reaffirm or elect new national and regional executives to continue to run affairs of the union.

This committee must be made of non executives of MODUGA but with background in the creative arts industry.

That is the bases for this statement.

The committee is therefore by this release and by provision of the MODUGA constitution, inviting all interested applicants to pick up forms for application at a cost of 50.00 only.

THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE.

NB. FOR NATIONAL EXECUTIVES ONLY

1) PRESIDENT+VICE PRESIDENT

2) GENERAL SECRETARY

3) NATIONAL ORGANIZER

4) NATIONAL PRO

5) FINANCE EXECUTIVE

6) NATIONAL HEAD OF AGENCIES

7) NATIONAL HEAD OF MODELS

NB. THE PRESIDENT IS MANDATED TO CHOSE HIS/HER VICE

Criteria in selecting qualified applicants for national executives.

must be of sound mind

must be able to read and write

must not be less than 20 years of age

must be a registered member of MODUGA

must be in the Modelling industry for at least one year

must get endorsement from one person from all the ten regions

The committee considers that interested applicants should pick up forms immediately after this release 5th October 2018, fill and submit not later than 23:59 of 31st October, 2018.

Applicants can register through the moduga website at www.moduga.org and pay their application fees via the following number 0554078593 immediately after application else the application will not be accepted.

After applications are received, the committee will invite qualified applicants for assessment, then thereafter unveil them for campaigning.

The national election shall be held at the National Theatre on the Sunday 9th December, 2018 at 2:00 PM.

While the regional elections within 29th and 30th December, 2018.

The swearing in ceremony for national executives shall be on 15th December during the GMIA awards night.

Final swearing in of regional executives will be on 27th January, 2019.

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